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On World Environment Day, Dettol Banega Swasth India Showcases How Climate-Resilient Schools Are Helping Children Stay Healthy and Learn Better

On World Environment Day, Dettol Banega Swasth India Showcases How Climate-Resilient Schools Are Helping Children Stay Healthy and Learn Better
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Reckitt's Dettol Banega Swasth India initiative has launched climate-resilient schools in Uttarakhand to protect children from climate-related health risks. The program integrates infrastructure, collaboration, and curriculum to promote sustainable hygiene habits.

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It addresses the intersection of climate change and public health, specifically targeting the vulnerability of children in ecologically sensitive regions.

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Climate change is increasingly shaping the everyday lives of children. From extreme heat and water scarcity to flooding and poor sanitation, these challenges are affecting children’s health and hygiene, disrupting schooling and impacting their ability to learn and grow.

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